Because Santa Anna signed the treaties as a captive. there were two treaties, a public and a private. and the Treaties of Velasco had nothing to do with WWI, so I do not know why that is on there.
because Santa Anna signed the treaties as a captive. there were two treaties, a public and a private. and the Treaties of Velasco had nothing to do with WWI, so I do not know why that is on there.
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sam Houston drafted the treaty of velasco and santa Anna agreed
They refused to accept the validity of the Treaty of Velasco. Without recognition, the border required constant guarding and the Comanche raided ac-cross at will and were free to take their spoils to safety n Mexico. Since Santa Anna was not allowed to return to Mexico and was kept as a prisoner of War, Texas was in Violation of the Treaty,
The Treaties of Velasco were two documents signed at Velasco, Texas, (which is now Freeport, Texas) on May 14, 1836, between Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna of Mexico and the Republic of Texas, in the aftermath of the Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836).
The Treaties of Velasco were never ratified by Mexico and Texas had also failed to abide by the treaty themselves.
santa Anna signed it!
No, Texas gained it Independence in the Treaties of Velasco, the problem was thae neither Texas or Mexico honored the Treaty.
the Treaty of Velasco, the private one and the public one.
santa anna and david burnet
1956
Actually, it never ended. Santa Anna was forced to sign the Treaties of Velasco , but that had no validity because Santa Anna never had authority to give away part of Mexico to begin with, and he was removed from office before the signing anyway. So legally, Texas still belongs to Mexico.
To Texas since it had held Independence under the Treaty of Velasco for almost a decade as a proclaimed Inde[endent Republic prior to applying for statehood. California could ponly be claimed as a part of its occupation during time of war. The failure of Mexico to ratify the Treaty of Velasco was not a US problem, nor was the failure of Texas to comply fully with the terms of that Treaty. The US could at least claim to have been dealing in good faith with the Republic of Texas.